[00:00] <[diablo]> ok GOOD
[00:11] <[diablo]> perfect
[00:11] <[diablo]> guest installed and all working
[00:14] <mok0> [diablo]: congrats
[00:14] <[diablo]> cheers
[00:14] <[diablo]> I was pushing and pushing about getting the kvm issue sorted
[00:15] <mok0> [diablo]: the main thing is getting the newest version
[00:15] <[diablo]> nod
[00:15] <[diablo]> I wish Zimbra would bang out a x64 release
[00:15] <mok0> [diablo]: i've pledged with soren to get it backported
[00:16] <mok0> [diablo]: it works on amd64
[00:16] <[diablo]> mok0, Zimbra?
[00:16] <mok0> [diablo]: No, kvm ,sorry
[00:16] <[diablo]> ah
[00:16] <[diablo]> jeje
[00:17]  * mok0 doesn't know what Zimbra is
[00:17] <[diablo]> http://www.zimbra.com/
[00:17] <[diablo]> damn good it is too
[00:17]  * mok0 looks
[00:17] <mok0> Ah, cool
[00:18] <mok0> why do you need 64 bits to run a calender service?
[00:18] <[diablo]> their packages are only 32bit
[00:18] <mok0> [diablo]: you're not gonna live that long :-)
[00:18]  * [diablo] is eternal
[00:19] <mok0> hehe
[00:19] <[diablo]> damn, this new 6.06 release really is preforming well as a guest wow
[00:19] <mok0> is zimbra packaged+
[00:20] <[diablo]> yep
[00:20] <[diablo]> on their site
[00:20] <[diablo]> real easy install too
[00:20] <[diablo]> minutes
[00:20] <[diablo]> like 5-10 minute setup
[00:20] <mok0> [diablo]: don't forget to set the mac_addr if you are going to run more than 1 guest with network access
[00:21] <[diablo]> mok0, I've been using kvm for many months now
[00:21] <mok0> [diablo]: Are you using Ubuntu JeOS?
[00:21] <[diablo]> JeOS?
[00:21] <mok0> Yeah, special version for virtualized machines
[00:21] <[diablo]> nope
[00:22] <mok0> Try it
[00:22] <[diablo]> why would I need it tho? KVM supports unmodified guests
[00:22] <mok0> [diablo]: but you can only run gutsy or higher
[00:23] <[diablo]> no
[00:23] <[diablo]> I'm running 6.06
[00:23] <mok0> Because the kernel is optimized for virtualization
[00:23] <mok0> It runs notick mode
[00:24] <mok0> and throttling
[00:24] <[diablo]> I have a quadcore with 7.10 running a vanilla 2.6.24.1 kernel, with KVM-60 and any guests ranging from XP, vista and everything else
[00:24] <mok0> and without a whole bunch of modules you don't need.
[00:24] <mok0> Wow
[00:25] <mok0> You're not supposed to run Vista in a virtual machine unless you havet he PRO license.
[00:25] <mok0> ;-)
[00:25] <[diablo]> mok0, pfff :P
[00:25] <dantalizing> correction... you're not supposed to run Vist
[00:25] <[diablo]> jajaaa
[00:25] <dantalizing> a
[00:26] <mok0> hehe
[00:26] <[diablo]> also your not supposed to download Vista with SP1 intergrated off tpb :)
[00:26] <mok0> So, how does it run?
[00:27] <[diablo]> like lightning
[00:27] <[diablo]> but I have a dedicated 500GB for guests
[00:27] <mok0> Power of Linux
[00:27] <[diablo]> also it's partitioned, not images
[00:28] <mok0> I'd like to see you run Mac OS X
[00:29] <[diablo]> I do
[00:29] <[diablo]> on my laptop
[00:29] <[diablo]> uphuck
[00:31] <[diablo]> http://tinyurl.com/32gfgn
[00:31] <[diablo]> check that
[00:31]  * mok0 looks
[00:32] <[diablo]> mok0, nice eh ;-)
[00:32] <mok0> I see vista, but not mac os X?
[00:33] <[diablo]> thats cos this is my desktop
[00:33] <[diablo]> not my laptop
[00:33] <mok0> Yeah, it is nice
[00:33] <mok0> Ah
[00:33] <mok0> Very, very nice
[00:33] <[diablo]> I said, my laptop has OSX on it...
[00:33] <[diablo]> brb, sm0k3
[00:34] <[diablo]> -rw-r--r-- 1 jagger jagger 2621407232 2008-01-25 22:35 iATKOS_v1.0ir2.iso
[00:34] <[diablo]> you want that mok0 ;-)
[00:35] <mok0> [diablo]: Thx, but I have no need
[00:35] <mok0> [diablo]: check out: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/jeos
[00:43] <[diablo]> mok0, iATKOS is uphucks release of OSX
[00:44] <mok0> I thought it was vista :-)
[00:45] <mok0> [diablo]: so, you run this on your linux box in kvm?
[00:45] <mok0> laptop
[00:45] <[diablo]> no
[00:46] <[diablo]> I have the lappy dual booting
[00:46] <[diablo]> OSX and Ubuntu
[00:46] <mok0> cool
[00:46] <[diablo]> not really
[00:46] <mok0> Why is that?
[00:47] <[diablo]> well, nothing special
[00:47] <[diablo]> I use Ubuntu more
[00:47] <[diablo]> was done more of because it could be
[01:44] <quitte> hi. i just read the servercandy wiki page and wanted to ask about the status of te ssl certificates. does ubuntu have some tool for  central certificate management?
[06:14] <antdedyet> ~[6~[6~[6~/win /win 1
[06:14]  * antdedyet waves from his laggy evdo connection
[08:48] <soren> antdedyet: "evdo"
[08:49] <antdedyet> soren: "Evolution-Data Optimized"
[08:50] <antdedyet> There isn't any high-speed wired internet where I live now. Gonna have to start bringing technology companies here so there will be.
[08:54] <soren> Never heard of it.. Oh, well :)
[08:54] <antdedyet> I'm off to bed... the wife has been trying to get me to sleep for hours.
[08:54] <soren> Alright. Good night :)
[08:56]  * Kamping_Kaiser wonders where 'here' is
[09:01] <soren> It's right over there..
[09:01]  * soren points
[09:01] <soren> See?
[09:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> ah whoops!. i was looking over here *gestures*
[14:21] <rebugger> hi, ive got a 6.06.2 server in my vm and i want to upgrade it to gutsy - do i have to run dapper=>edgy=>feisty=>gutsy or is there a short "dapper=>gutsy"-way?
[14:22] <rebugger> btw: i changed the sources.list (dapper=>gutsy), but on "dist-upgrade" he es unsolved problems with mdadm, startup-tasks, ...,upstart
[14:26] <lionel> rebugger: officially, you have to go through dapper=>edgy=>feisty=>gutsy
[14:27] <lionel> with some hand work, you can probabily jum some steps
[14:27] <lionel> I never tried myself
[14:27] <rebugger> mh, allright - ill give the dapper=>gutsy-way a try (its just a vm ^^)
[14:27] <lionel> yeah, maybe you should dapper=>edgy=>gutsy at least (to get upstart in a good state with edgy upgrade)
[14:27] <rebugger> mh
[14:29] <rebugger> im thinking of getting a vserver... the support ubuntu (6.06) and debian (4) - im with ubuntu, but would like to upgrade to gutsy for newer packages... so i really hope, it will work in the vm so i can try it later on the vserver
[15:52] <theunixgeek> would anyone care to click a link to help me check if my server works? :)
[15:53] <rebugger> theunixgeek: give it
[15:53] <theunixgeek> rebugger: http://192.168.1.101/
[15:53] <rebugger> thats a local ip
[15:53] <rebugger> you have to give me the public ip
[15:53] <theunixgeek> rebugger: How do I get a global IP then?
[15:54] <rebugger> first: you have to port-forward the port 80 from your router to your pc
[15:54] <rebugger> second: http://www.whatsmyip.org/
[15:54] <rebugger> there you can read your public ip
[15:56] <theunixgeek> rebugger: 71.203.10.251
[15:56] <theunixgeek> http://71.203.10.251/
[15:56] <rebugger> istn responding - have you forwarded port 80 to your pc?
[15:56] <theunixgeek> How do I do that?
[15:56] <theunixgeek> google :)
[15:57] <rebugger> in your router-configmenu
[15:57] <theunixgeek> rebugger: should I install router-configmenu?
[15:57] <rebugger> no
[15:57] <rebugger> you are sitting on your pc
[15:57] <rebugger> (i guess)
[15:58] <rebugger> and your pc is connected to your router (that little box, which gives you internet-access)
[15:58] <theunixgeek> yes
[15:58] <theunixgeek> I know what a router is :P
[15:58] <rebugger> ;) then go to the configmenu of your router (maybe: http://192.168.1.1 ? )
[16:00] <rebugger> and look for "NAT" or "portforwarding" (maybe a submenu of "internet" or somethink like that)
[16:00] <theunixgeek> I don't know my username and password :S is that the wireless network (username) and its password?
[16:01] <rebugger> no it isnt - if you dont know username and password then you are "fucked" ^^ ask mom and dad ^^ anyone who set that router up
[16:30] <theunixgeek> rebugger: what if the people who set it up don't know the username/password either?
[16:30] <theunixgeek> rebugger: is there any other way to forward port 80 to my computer?
[16:31] <rebugger> then you have to find a way to reset the router, configure it again (internet details, etc)
[16:31] <rebugger> no
[16:31] <rebugger> there isnt
[16:31] <theunixgeek> what about iptables?
[16:31] <rebugger> [17:32:12] <rebugger> there isnt
[16:32] <rebugger> if the router blocks incoming traffic on port 80 - there is no way to get to your pc
[16:37] <theunixgeek> :(
[16:37] <rebugger> yes ;)
[16:50] <theunixgeek> rebugger: i remember the password! :D
[16:50] <rebugger> thats the way it should be
[16:53] <theunixgeek_> rebugger: how do I open port 80?
[16:53] <rebugger> like i said before: look for "NAT" or "portforwarding"
[16:55] <theunixgeek_> ok
[16:58] <theunixgeek__> rebugger: I forwarded the port, but it still doesn't work
[16:59] <rebugger> did you set the right ip (the one of your computer)
[16:59] <theunixgeek__> hold on let me check
[17:02] <theunixgeek___> rebugger: it still doesn't work :(
[17:03] <rebugger> so, what did you set?
[17:03] <rebugger> so, what did you set?
[17:03] <theunixgeek> start: 80 end :80 protocol:both 192.168.1.101 enabled
[17:04] <rebugger> k
[17:04] <rebugger> check on your pc whether your ip is really that: sudo ifconfig eth0
[17:05] <rebugger> and then check, whether your webserver is running (apache?): sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[17:05] <theunixgeek> it says that's my inet addr.
[17:05] <theunixgeek> I also have an inet6 addr and a bcast thing
[17:06] <rebugger> yeah, doesnt matter
[17:06] <rebugger> check if your webserver is running
[17:07] <theunixgeek> apache says "httpd pid 8695 already running"
[17:08] <rebugger> did you set another port than 80 in your apache-config?
[17:08] <rebugger> check it yourself: try http://localhost/
[17:08] <rebugger> is it working?
[17:09] <theunixgeek> yes
[17:09] <rebugger> then give me your ip
[17:09] <rebugger> your public ip
[17:10] <theunixgeek> 71.203.10.251
[17:10] <rebugger> well doesnt work
[17:49] <Clinteger> hello
[17:49] <Clinteger> does ubuntu server 7.10 allow read/write access to ntfs partitions?
[17:50] <Clinteger> nevermind I found out it does
[19:43] <kraut> moin
[20:57] <faulkes-> !bug #190587
[20:57] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 190587 in linux-source-2.6.22 "Local root exploit in kernel 2.6.17 - 2.6.24" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190587
[20:57] <faulkes-> doh
[22:02] <kraut> http://it.slashdot.org/it/08/02/10/2011257.shtml
[22:13] <Clinteger> hey
[22:13] <Clinteger> how large is a normal server installation?
[22:21] <soren> This big: |<------->|
[22:21] <soren> (not to scale)
[22:30] <faulkes-> soren: trying to break into comedy now that you're a celebrity?
[23:12] <scratchme> Does anyone have any suggestions on free web control panels for virtual hosting?  This is low volume, and will not be the basis for a shared hosting empire.  Just something to save me time.
[23:13] <scratchme> If I have to provide config files for users, I might as well do it myself (incase you were going to suggest that).  My point is to reduce support, not train everyone how to use the config files everytime they want to make a change.
[23:13] <scratchme> This will mostly be for friends/family.
[23:14] <scratchme> I realize I could buy hosting, and accomplish this, but I have spare server resources, and am looking to consolidate a bit.
[23:20] <ivoks> ispconfig